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If you’ve missed seeing Woody Harrelson stare glumly into space since True Detective season one wrapped up, well you’re in luck because U2 have released a new video which is occupied by 80% just that. The short film which features Song For Someone off U2’s iTunes forced album Songs Of Innocence of last year, sees

Tribute bands everywhere will be buoyed by the spectacle of U2 giving their tribute band Acrobat the limelight at a Toronto gig on Monday night. U2 brought Acrobat out to play their Rattle and Hum hit Desire while the band themselves stepped back and took it in, with Bono joining in at end to add

The world can be a harsh, bitter and lonely place. But sometimes, not often, but sometimes, the Universe throws you a piece of magic that makes you believe in something again. That day, my friends, has arrived in the form of a video showing U2 guitarist The Edge actually falling off THE EDGE of a

Nothing keeps Bono down. Really. Just six months after a bad cycling spill put his guitar-playing days in jeopardy, the U2 frontman has taken back to the bike, helped along by pal Jimmy Fallon. The spoof clip below documents Bono’s triumphant return to the dreaded push-bike. At first, the U2 singer, who’s blonde now guys,

This week New York City commuters unwittingly attended a U2 concert, as the Irish rockers took to the Grand Central subway station for an impromptu busking session, forcing NYC natives and tourists alike to listen to their music whether they liked it or not. Sound familiar? The surprise set was reportedly filmed for Jimmy Fallon‘s

Heavy music titans Tool aren’t letting U2 get away with their recent Record Store Day snafu unscathed. In a beautiful twist of irony, the Irish rock quartet, who recently gained notoriety by forcing their most recent album Songs Of Innocence on people who didn’t want it , failed to give deluxe vinyl copies of the

A mix-up during Record Store Day on Saturday saw U2 fans receive a copy of a Tool EP instead of the Irish band’s 2014 LP Songs Of Innocence. As Fact points out, several UK buyers of a special vinyl pressing of Songs Of Innocence were surprised when they found that the vinyl inside was actually

U2 frontman Bono has gone into detail about injuries he sustained in a bicycle accident last year, saying it has left him with a long and difficult recovery ahead, and the possibility he will never play guitar again. Last year it was reported that Bono needed surgery after a “cycling spill” in New York’s Central

The ever-entertaining Noel Gallagher has weighed into the U2 album giveaway controversy, laying out a hypothetical scenario wherein the music industry has changed to a point where the next Coldplay album will be hand-delivered to fans by Chris Martin and come with some complimentary housework and an extra ten bucks. Speaking with BBC Radio 4,

(RED), the aids charity co-founded by U2 frontman Bono, have put on a surprise show in New York City as part of World AIDS Day. With Bono sitting out following his recent bike-related injury, Bruce Springsteen, Coldplay frontman Chris Martin and singer Carrie Underwood took to the stage with “U2 Minus 1”, on a night

Jimmy Fallon‘s wealth of musical impressions is well documented. He’s taken on all the greats, from Neil Young to Springsteen to Bob Dylan and this week’s show, when U2 left him in the lurch, proved the perfect opportunity for Fallon to unleash his inner Bono. You see, U2 were supposed to appear on Fallon’s show

Bono has not had a good week. In the days following reports of a malfunction with his private jet, news has emerged that the U2 frontman has been involved in a cycling accident and now needs surgery. This week the band were due to begin a week-long residency on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon,

You can now add Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins to the list of people not impressed by U2‘s latest album distribution campaign for new Songs Of Innocence, or in fact of the album itself, with the drummer describing the music as sounding “like a fart”. In a recent interview with theMusic.com.au, Hawkins criticised what is

If there’s one thing to say about Bono‘s appearance over his lengthy career it’s that his eyewear at least has stayed consistent. Cowboy hats may come and go but those sunglasses are eternal. Now, the U2 frontman has revealed to the world that those trademark sunnies actually serve more of a purpose than straight up

U2 frontman Bono has said sorry to fans and admitted the Irish rock band “might have gotten carried away” when striking a deal with Apple to give away their new album, Songs of Innocence, to 500 million iTunes users without their knowledge. Bono’s words of recompense came during a fan Q&A interview video, posted on

Public outcry following U2‘s, likely ill-advised, decision to publish their new album Songs of Innocence directly to users’ iTunes libraries has already forced Apple to launch an instruction page on how to delete it. Some though, might still be a bit unsure about the process, and for those desperate people, Fall Out Boy are here

Sharon Osbourne has taken to Twitter to trash U2′s well-publicised decision to push their new album, Songs of Innocence, directly to users’ iTunes libraries, calling the Irish rockers out for making “mediocre music”. “U2 you are business moguls not musicians anymore. No wonder you have to give your mediocre music away for free cause no

U2’s recent decision to push their new album, Songs of Innocence, to every single iTunes user might seem like a harmless — if somewhat lazy — publicity stunt, but it has had some very real consequences according to the UK’s Entertainment Retailers Association chairman Paul Quirk. In comments posted on ERA’s official site, Quirk claims

Tyler, The Creator has opened up about his mixed feelings regarding the latest U2 album, Songs of Innocence, which was famously released for free, directly to users’ iTunes libraries. Writing via his Twitter page, the ever-controversial Odd Future chief likened the album’s release to waking up with herpes. “Fuck Bono,” began Tyler, before launching into

They first burst out on the scene and began dominating their competition more than four decades ago, and the mighty Rolling Stones just haven’t stopped, according to Billboard, grossing more than $1.5 billion since 1990 and claiming the title of the top-grossing live act over that period. The music industry publication has just released its